What happens if you "Resume" after the end? (MAJOR SPOILERS)

I just played through Gone Home in one sitting and it kept me on edge the entire time with it's ghostly sub-plot. However, unless I missed something, nothing ever actually presents itself on that front. I did notice that when it kicks you back out to the title screen there is a "Resume" option as well as the option to start a new game.

Not that I'm aware of. I wasn't super thorough, but I suddenly thought to take the Ouija board to the room where the seance stuff is, but nothing happens. Unless you also have to light the candles or something crazy. I wouldn't be at all surprised if there's some kind of hidden easter egg with that though.

I'm surprised that so many people seem to have latched on to the ghost-hunting sub plot. It was my understanding that the ghost stuff and the horror stuff was just playing on the player's expectation of what an abandoned mansion might contain.

@the_nubster: @exiledastronaut: I believe the ghost sub plot purely to be down to childish games. The two sisters thinking they are hunting a ghost in their house because the lights flicker (which is explained in a note due to the age of the house and all the rewiring jobs). I still never opened the safe in the basement however, next to the room with the light that didnt work.

@gregalor: As Arthur Schopenhauer once said.. “Every man takes the limits of his own field of vision for the limits of the world." by using this exact logic we made a scientific conclusion that ghosts don't exist. Not based on some kind of a proof, but based on the common belief "if it can't be explained and proven, it doesn't exist". For this exact reason there are people who like to explore the still unknown fields to a human mind (therefore ghost hunting).

Too much belief in the supernatural makes us ignorant, but too much reliance on science and logic would make us arrogant.